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Welcome to Cassandra Guest House

Address: 13 Crescent Avenue, The Hoe, Plymouth, PL1 3AN

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Featuring free WiFi, Cassandra Guest House offers accommodation in Plymouth.
Each room has a flat-screen TV. Some rooms have a seating area where you can relax.
Plymouth Pavilions is 200 metres from Cassandra Guest House, while Plymouth Hoe is 500 metres away. Newquay Airport is 61 km from the property.

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Distance 0.58 miles (0.92 km)
The original Plymouth School of Art, an independent specialist art college, was opened in the year 1856 and was originally founded as an Art School. It is a provider of vocational art and design education in the region and offers a wide variety of vocationally-based programmes in art, design, crafts and media, from the introductory to the degree level and serves the needs of the Creative Industries sector. The College awards foundation degrees and BA (Hons) degrees.

Distance 0.64 miles (1.03 km)
The University of Plymouth is an ambitious university where innovation and creativity are at the heart of all activities.

We are committed to delivering an outstanding student experience and enjoy a reputation for excellence in teaching and learning alongside world-class research. Our mission to make Plymouth the enterprise university means expanding on the range of experience and support we can offer our students, whether they want to set up their own business, join a multi-national employer, start their career in the Westcountry or gain experience overseas. We help our students identify what they can do to make themselves stand out from the rest.

You can be assured of a great lifestyle, with all the leisure opportunities you would expect of a vibrant, waterfront city with easy access to beaches and open countryside and moorland.

Distance 1.34 miles (2.14 km)
During 2001 Home Park was transformed, with three sides of the ground being completely re-built. Both the ends and one side of the ground has been replaced , by single tiered, covered all seated stands. Most impressively the corners between these stands have been filled so that the ground is totally enclosed on those sides. This just leaves just the Grandstand at one side of the pitch, as the only remnant of the old Home Park. This classic looking stand dates back to the late 1940's, is partly covered, with seating at the rear and a large terrace at the front. Home Park is the most westerly and southerly League Ground in England.